Mac client SSL certificate support limitations: does not yet support server renegotiation attempts (so it doesn't work with all sites) (Issue 36207); client cert generation (the <keygen> tag) is not implemented yet (Issue 34607)

Chrome for Linux and Mac OS 10.6 can now run Native Client modules directly, no plugin required. To enable this features, run Chrome with the following command line flags--internal-nacl --enable-gpu-plugin --no-sandbox.

WARNING: This should only be used to experiment with Native Client, disabling the sandbox for normal web browsing is dangerous and is not recommended.

The Google Chrome Beta channel for Mac and Linux has been updated to 5.0.307.7. You can read about it on the Google Chrome Blog.

We've been adding many of the features that were missing on the Mac, and working hard on making Google Chrome on both platforms more reliable. We've spent a lot of time making plug-ins (like Adobe Flash Player) more reliable.

Please see the Chromium security page for more detail. Note that the referenced bugs may be kept private until a majority of our users are up to date with the fix.

Congratulations to Timothy D. Morgan on receiving a Chromium Security Reward for bug 32718. Note that Timothy elected to donate the reward to the Haiti relief effort, so Google raised the donation to $1337.

[12303] [29914] Low DNS and fall-back behavior of proxies. Credit to Eric Roman of the Chromium development community and Christopher Eatinger.

[31009] High Integer overflows in the v8 engine. Credit to Mark Dowd, under contract to Google Chrome Security Team.